New details have surfaced in the investigation into an alleged drug trafficking network in Karachi involving a suspect identified as Anmol, also known as “Pinky,” who has been referred to in reports as the “Cocaine Queen.”
According to sources, individuals aged between 16 and 24, including students from various educational institutions, are among those suspected of purchasing cocaine, including a higher-priced variant referred to as “gold cocaine.”
Investigators claim that students from private colleges and universities are allegedly linked to the network, while efforts are ongoing to identify those involved in supplying and facilitating the drug trade.
Sources further allege that during questioning, Anmol stated that students from institutions in Islamabad and Lahore were among her clients.
Officials also claim that narcotics were distributed through ride-hailing services, while female networks were reportedly used to supply drugs to female students. Law enforcement agencies have intensified investigations into drug distribution links near educational institutions.